1. Check the fuel level: Make sure the motorcycle has enough fuel in the tank.
2. Turn on the ignition switch: Rotate the key to the "ON" position. The indicator lights on the instrument panel should illuminate.
3. Engage the clutch lever: Pull in the clutch lever completely with your left hand.
4. Press the starter button: With the clutch lever pulled in, press the starter button located on the right handlebar control with your right thumb. The starter motor will engage, and the motorcycle will start.
5. Release the clutch lever: Gradually release the clutch lever as the engine starts. Be gentle with the clutch to prevent stalling the motorcycle.
6. Adjust the throttle: Once the motorcycle is running, adjust the throttle with your right hand to control the engine speed.
7. Check the indicator lights: Before you start riding, ensure the indicator lights (turn signals, neutral indicator, high beam, etc.) are functioning correctly.
8. Wear safety gear: Always wear appropriate safety gear, including a helmet, eye protection, gloves, and proper riding attire, before riding the motorcycle.
Remember to perform regular maintenance on your motorcycle to ensure optimal performance and safety. Refer to the motorcycle's owner's manual for specific instructions and guidelines.